US9891510B2 - Method for implementing a device for displaying a real image - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the field of display systems projected on transparent screens, particularly windscreens of vehicles or the glazing of buildings.
- the invention relates more specifically, but not exclusively, to the field of image display systems such as those known in the art as head-up display or HUD systems. These image display systems are used, notably, in aircraft cockpits, in trains, and now also in private motor vehicles (such as cars, goods vehicles and the like).
- the invention relates, in particular, to devices for display on glass, characterized by the formation of a real image using a laser projector.
- the glazing is generally composed of a sandwich structure, in the simplest case comprising two sheets of strong material such as glass sheets.
- the sheets of strong material are joined together by an interposed thermoformable interlayer, usually comprising or consisting of polyvinyl butyral (PVB).
- PVB polyvinyl butyral
- These head-up display systems which enable projected information to be displayed on glazing and reflected towards the driver or observer, are already known. These systems can be used, notably, to provide the driver of a vehicle with information without requiring him to look in a different direction from the field of vision extending forwards from the vehicle, thereby greatly increasing safety.
- an image of this type is obtained by projecting information onto a windscreen having a laminated structure, in other words one formed by two sheets of glass and an interlayer of plastic material.
- the driver sees a virtual image located at a certain distance behind the windscreen.
- the driver then observes a double image, composed of a first image reflected by the surface of the windscreen facing the inside of the passenger compartment, and a second image reflected from the outer surface of the windscreen, these two images being slightly offset from each other. This offset can interfere with the viewing of the information.
- the solution proposed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,013,134 may be considered.
- This patent describes a head-up display system using a laminated windscreen formed by two glass sheets and a polyvinyl butyral (PVB) interlayer, in which the two outer surfaces are not parallel but wedge-shaped, in such a way that the image projected by a display source and reflected by the surface of the windscreen facing towards the passenger compartment is practically superimposed on the same image from the same source reflected by the outwardly facing surface of the windscreen.
- the double image is eliminated by forming wedge-shaped laminated glazing, using an interlayer whose thickness decreases from the upper to the lower edge of the glazing.
- the profile of the PVB must be very regular, with no variations in thickness, because these variations are transferred to the windscreen during assembly and lead to local variations of angle. In a method of this type, therefore, the aim is to maximize the light reflection at the surface of the glass in order to obtain the maximum intensity of the signal projected on the surface of the glazing.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,979,499 B2 proposes directing an incident beam, having an appropriate wavelength, onto fluorescent materials directly incorporated into the glazing, which can respond to the excitation by emitting light radiation in the visible light region.
- a real image rather than a virtual image, is formed directly on the windscreen.
- This image can also be viewed by all the passengers in the vehicle.
- U.S. Pat. No. 6,979,499 B2 describes, in particular, a laminated glazing with an interlayer of the polyvinyl butyral (PVB) type, whose two outer surfaces are parallel, and in which an additional layer of fluorescent materials is incorporated.
- the fluorescent materials are chosen according to the wavelength of the incident exciting radiation. This wavelength can be in the ultraviolet or IR region.
- fluorescent materials Under this incident radiation, the fluorescent materials re-emit radiation in the visible region.
- the term “down conversion” is used when the incident radiation is UV, and “up conversion” when the incident radiation is IR.
- this type of construction enables the image of any object to be restored directly on the windscreen.
- fluorescent materials are deposited on the whole of a main surface of one of the sheets forming the laminated glazing (which can be PVB or glass) in the form of a continuous layer comprising a plurality of types of fluorescent materials.
- the desired image is obtained by the selective excitation of a specified area of the layer of fluorescent material.
- the location and shape of the image are determined by means of a controlled excitation source modulated by external means.
- HUD devices of this type incorporating fluorescent materials in the assembled glazing, are characterized by having excessively weak luminance when exposed to a conventional UV or IR excitation source.
- a conventional UV or IR excitation source In order to obtain sufficient luminance, and therefore sufficient visibility, of the signal projected on the windscreen, notably in conditions of high insolation, it is necessary to use non-conventional light sources, in other words those generating concentrated beams of rays of the laser or light-emitting diode type.
- the term “concentrated” signifies that the power flux density, at the glazing, of the beam emerging from the generating source is greater than 120 mW ⁇ cm ⁇ 2 and preferably in the range from 200 mW ⁇ cm ⁇ 2 to 20 000 mW ⁇ cm ⁇ 2 , or possibly from 500 mW ⁇ cm ⁇ 2 to 10 000 mW ⁇ cm ⁇ 2 .
- the application WO2010/139889 describes the use of a fluorescent material of the hydroxy-terephthalate type which has a high luminance due to its high quantum efficiency under incident UV excitation and high durability in ageing tests under UV laser excitation.
- the power of the incident laser light radiation can also be very dangerous for the passengers present in the compartment, particularly for the driver of the vehicle, owing to the reflection occurring on the glass surfaces of the glazing forming the windscreen.
- This reflection can create a risk of eye injury and burning for the occupants of the vehicle.
- the reflection is, in a first approximation, relatively high (at several percent) if the curvature and inclination of a windscreen, for example, are also taken into account.
- the present invention relates to a method for ensuring passenger safety by substantially limiting the reflection of the incident radiation from the glass surface.
- the system can be made safe in this way by adjusting a set of parameters including, at least,
- the present invention relates to a method of using a head-up display (HUD) device in a passenger compartment comprising glazing, notably laminated glazing, said device comprising a source emitting a beam of radiation of the visible UV or IR laser type or of the light-emitting diode type, directed towards a portion of said glazing comprising a fluorescent material absorbing said radiation and re-emitting light in the visible region, the illumination of said portion by the beam enabling a real image to be displayed on the glazing, said method being characterized in that it comprises the following steps:
- the present invention also relates to a passenger compartment of a motor vehicle comprising a head-up display (HUD) device and glazing, notably laminated glazing, said device comprising a source emitting a beam of a concentrated directional radiation of the laser type directed towards a portion of said glazing comprising a fluorescent material absorbing said radiation and re-emitting light in the visible region, the illumination of said portion by the beam permitting the display of a real image on said glazing, in which said source is positioned in the passenger compartment by the method as previously described.
- HUD head-up display
- FIG. 1 is a schematic illustration of a windscreen and a device positioned in a passenger compartment of a motor vehicle (not shown).
- FIG. 2 shows various possible configurations of the positioning of the projector in a single vertical plane of the windscreen.
- the windscreen 1 is composed of two sheets 2 and 9 , which are typically made of glass but which could equally well be made of sheets of strong plastic material of the polycarbonate type. Between the two sheets there is a plastic interlayer 3 such as PVB (polyvinyl butyral), plasticized PVC, PU or EVA, or a multilayer thermoplastic sheet incorporating, for example, PET (polyethylene terephthalate), in which the sequence of layers is, for example, PVB/PET/PVB.
- PVB polyvinyl butyral
- PET polyethylene terephthalate
- Particles of organic fluorescent material of the terephthalate type according to the invention are deposited on at least one part of the inner surface of the thermoplastic interlayer 3 before the lamination, in other words before the assembly of the various sheets.
- the particles of fluorescent material have a size distribution mainly in the range from 1 to 100 microns.
- the term “mainly” signifies that more than 90% of the particles forming the commercial powder have a diameter in the range from 1 to 100 microns.
- the particles of terephthalate fluorescent material are subjected to preliminary treatment to promote their impregnation into the thermoplastic PVB sheet. More specifically, the particles are incorporated in a PVB-based binder in advance.
- a laser source 4 emitting an exciting light radiation is used to send an incident concentrated radiation 7 with a wavelength of 405 nm towards a portion 10 of the windscreen on which the real image is to be generated.
- At least this portion of the glazing comprises a suitable fluorescent material.
- the fluorescent material is advantageously of the hydroxy-terephthalate type as described in the application WO2010/139889, and is, for example, solvated in molecular form in the thermoplastic interlayer 3 .
- the fluorescent material has a high absorption coefficient for incident radiation. It subsequently re-emits radiation in the visible region, in other words radiation close to 450 nm, with an efficiency of more than 80%.
- the laser projector further comprises a polarizer for polarizing the incident beam, particularly in such a way that its electromagnetic field is transverse magnetic.
- transverse magnetic signifies a TM/TE polarization ratio of at least 100:10, or preferably at least 100:1.
- the visible radiation emitted by the fluorescent material is then directly observable by the driver's eye 5 , which thus views the object on the windscreen without having to look away from the road.
- an image can be directly formed on a laminated windscreen without any need to adapt the structure of the windscreen, in respect of the thickness of the interlayer for example. This enables HUD systems to be manufactured economically.
- the source used to generate the concentrated radiation is a UV laser source.
- the possible sources include, but are not limited to, solid lasers, semiconductor diode lasers, gas lasers, dye lasers and excimer lasers.
- any known source generating a UV radiation flux which for the purposes of the present invention is directed and concentrated can be used as an excitation source according to the invention.
- incoherent light sources such as light-emitting diodes, preferably of the power type and operating in the near UV region.
- a DLP projector can be used to modulate the exciting radiation by the method described in the application US 2005/231652, paragraph [0021]. It is also possible, according to the invention, to use as the UV excitation source a device as described in the application US2004/0232826, notably one of the type described in relation to FIG. 3 .
- These systems can be used to illuminate specific portions of the glazing with the laser radiation, in order to display any information useful to the driver while he is driving, notably for the purpose of ensuring his safety, or for navigation.
- the area in question can be illuminated by a device operating by rapid scanning of said area by the source or by the simultaneous activation of pixels in said area by means of a plurality of mirrors controlled by said source.
- a projector based on a MEMS micro-mirror with a laser source can be used.
- projectors based on DLP, LCD or LCoS matrices with a laser or LED source are used.
- the main safety problem during the operation of the device is posed by the reflected part of the radiation on the surface of the windscreen, which may be, in a first approximation, relatively high and directed towards the passengers' eyes, if allowance is made, notably, for the inclination and curvature of the laminated windscreen in the area illuminated by the incident beam.
- the source such as a UV laser source
- the source is positioned in the passenger compartment by the method according to the present invention, so as to minimize the reflection of the incident radiation from the inner wall of the windscreen towards the passenger compartment.
- the projector in the case of a passenger compartment of a motor vehicle, can be located in numerous positions, including, but not limited to, the most common positions which are on the dashboard, on the ceiling of the vehicle or on the windscreen uprights. For a given passenger compartment, and depending on the portion of the windscreen onto which the image is to be projected, it is thus possible to identify the set of positions where the projector can be installed.
- the present examples relate, once again, to the embodiment described previously with reference to FIG. 1 , in which the laminated windscreen 1 comprising the fluorescent material is illuminated by the source or projector 4 of the laser radiation which illuminates a portion 10 of the glazing.
- FIG. 2 shows various possible configurations of the positioning of the projector in a single vertical plane of the windscreen, for the sake of simplicity (projection 1 D).
- the illuminated area would also comprise a horizontal component which is not shown here.
- the projector used is a visible UV laser with a radiation of 405 nm which is constructed in such a way that it has an angular half/width ⁇ 1/2 of 10°.
- angular half-width signifies, for the purposes of the present invention, the angle between the most divergent rays which can be emitted by the projector and the optical axis of the projector.
- the device For a first position, the device is placed in a position 1 ( FIG. 2 ), in order to illuminate the area 10 on the windscreen 1 .
- the angle of incidence ⁇ 1 is defined as the angle between the beam, when this is emitted in the central position of the laser device (in other words along the optical axis of the projector), and the perpendicular to the windscreen at the point of incidence on the glazing, with allowance for the curvature and inclination of the latter.
- the percentage R of reflection of the incident radiation is determined, using conventional modelling methods for example.
- a value ⁇ 1(Rmax) and an associated value R 1max are determined, for conditions in which:
- the projector is then moved to another position i 2 such that the same area 10 can be illuminated by the projector.
- the beam strikes the windscreen with another angle of incidence equal to ⁇ 2 .
- the percentage R of reflection of the incident radiation is determined, together with a value ⁇ 2(Rmax) and an associated value R 2max as a function of the polarization of the incident radiation.
- the data in Table 1 show that the reflection rate can be limited when the radiation is transverse magnetic polarized (TM) and when the angle of incidence ⁇ of the beam on the windscreen is about 50°, with allowance for the curvature and inclination of the windscreen and the angular width of the source.
- the source was modified in such a way that its angular half-width ⁇ 1/2 was equal to 20°.
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